Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun pl] on the " in BNC.

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1 The changing EC directives have placed responsibilities on the Government .
2 Mandy and her mother Patsy have consulted lawyers on the possibility of taking civil court action against him .
3 A preliminary survey of these associations shows that South Asians have formed associations on the basis of all-Asian , subcontinental , national , regional , socio-religious , linguistic , gender and age criteria in the framework of their position influenced by class and race in Britain .
4 Most have included comments on the availability of advice for asylum seekers .
5 Staff have mixed opinions on the union issue .
6 They 're studying the book the film is based on and also have to write essays on the film .
7 In some ways , however , these disputes have been contained because certain scholars have written books on the constitution that have endured to be widely regarded as so authoritative that they define the parameters of acceptable constitutional debate and almost the very constitution itself .
8 SCOTTISH , Welsh and Northern Irish athletes will be able to prepare for next January 's Commonwealth Games in Auckland at training camps in Australia in spite of the financial constraints which have imposed limits on the size of their teams .
9 ‘ This is partly because employers searching for cheap labour have imposed restrictions on the freedom of trade unions in the countries in which they have invested , ’ it says .
10 Researchers have done studies on the structure and dynamics of biological membranes .
11 Well , what it 's all about is that er , the insurers have seen things on the telly etcetera and horrified with the result ,
12 Penn says that engineers have built chips on the outside of cylindrical substrates .
13 We have lashed oars on the thatch
14 We have made proposals on the break-up of British Gas and British Telecom that are designed to promote competition , which the Government have not begun to do .
15 We have had debates on the entrenchment of rights ; on federalism or regional devolution as against the unitary state ; on the case for consensus rather than majority as a basis for government , on the relative weight of national versus local mandates and the independence of local government , on the duty of civil servants ; on electoral reform with all its implications for the operations of government ; on who should define the national interest ; on open government and official secrecy ; on complementing representative democracy by referenda and other forms of participation — and much else .
16 That is , if you have to stick labels on the package .
17 The school librarians who have acquired microcomputers have either produced reports on particular projects and gained part-time access to a microcomputer for that project , but have subsequently been given a microcomputer permanently in the library or , as in the case of St Modan 's High School ( see Examples ) have produced reports on the acquisition of a microcomputer for a range of purposes .
18 For some reason bream will still take a redworm even when preoccupied with casters , but there are times when the preoccupation becomes so acute you simply have to use casters on the hook .
19 Er , we have set questions on the agenda , and Chris , I think we 've time ?
20 Clearly , though , the scale and the nature of the crisis have altered the context in which struggles occur , and have set constraints on the effectiveness of inherited patterns of organisation and action .
21 On the last flight of steps to their flat they have stuck posters on the wall , mostly landscapes : a colourful picture of Provence , an advertisement for southern Sweden , the Caucasus mountains , St Mark 's Square in Venice .
22 Later historians have cast doubts on the Druidical practices .
23 Two recent controlled studies of biofeedback treatment v conventional medical treatment have cast doubts on the effectiveness of retraining , particularly in liquid stool incontinence in diarrhoea .
24 We have tightened controls on the import of wild birds and will press the EC to do the same .
25 Sir , I do n't know whether this would be a convenient moment , but I have taken instructions on the the
26 Even I have taken kids on the canals , it 's great !
27 Many businesses have obtained loans on the personal security of directors , often a house .
28 The rulings of the courts have established limits on the power to punish , and the cases on corporal punishment are of continuing relevance in this respect .
29 I have to make decisions on the Welsh tourist industry .
30 I think you 'll find that all bookies except Hills have suspended bets on the scum .
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